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? TOE OREGON 3 SUNDAY JOUHNALT PORTLAND," SUNDAY BIORNING, OCTOBER 22. 1922; ! if i IV - Vr? . ... . W. X ; - , V: ..XwH - r x : V . V . ua-Mj?!-:ri 7 xx ; x yr 7 -X7;x X 1 i ; ? r -5 ;mx - swsz. ra ' Guild Tea to Hold Attention Of Society Set HOLDIXG the attention of the smart aet for the coming week is the tea to be given by the Needlework Guild In the Unitarian chapel Wednesday JTrom 3 to 5 p. m.. the occasion befng the -annual exhibition of new garments which the guild has collected and will distribute among the various chari table : rra-nizations of the city. Mra Ralph W. Wilbur and Miss Isabelle DeFries are in charpe of arrangements. Presiding at the tea urns for the firgt sour will be Mra Henry W. Corbett, Mrs. James Laidlaw. Mra Slgmund Frank and Mrs. Dent Mowrey. Be t'een 4 and 5 Mra William Mar Mas --ter, Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mrs. W. B. Aytr and , Mrs. William r. Wheel wright will be at the tea table. Those who have been asked to assist arc Miss Constance Sharp, Miss Helen HaselUne.- Miss Janet Stetler. -Mrs. Florence Jackson Youhg. Miss Irce Jpaly. Miss Elisabeth Holmes. Miss Virginia Mears and Mrs. Henry Clay Judd. ' Mra Ellis Lazell. appointed by Mrs, Ernes Willard of the Portland Fruit and Flower mission, wJH have charge of the decorations. All mem- hers are urged to come and' bring I heir friends. ' . The Girls Friendlv societv and Washington league of young people of St. Davids parish will give a Halloween party and masquerade Wednesday eve ning in the parish house. . There will , be a grand march and judging, of cos- - tumes. also a; short program. Patrons - and patronesses for, the .affair are Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Joseph!. Mr. apd Mrs. Frederick West, Mr. and Mrs. James Muckle. Mr. and Mrs. D. B Mackie, Mr. - and Mra Claire t Morris and Mr. and Mrs.- E. E. Miller. 4 V j The members -of - the Builders' i Changs willl enjoy their, first dancing party of the season at the Multnomah hotel Thursday evening November i. These dancing parties: are . strictly in ; formal, the attendance is not limited to the members of the exchange, .any one connected rlth ' the building irt 1 ' dustry having a1 welcome Invitation to attend. Besides danctng there. will be '.cards, special musical numbers, and dim new and interesting - stunts,- and refreshments will be served. The Women's Progressive unit of ' Laurelhurst dub will meet at the club 'shousa Tuesday - at V o'clock. A fea ture' of the afternoon that promises much interest will be a demonstration by Mra Alsop of baking home-made bread and Parkerhousa rolls. All women; club members, prospective members, and friends-are cordially In vlted. Please bring a basket lunch, caffee will be s erred. . ' . .. . In honor of the birthday of their mother, Mra T. Whiteoma. the Misses ar and Ruth- Whiteomh invited .: friends into aa evening paVty Thurs ' - day.' vThe evening was devoted to , cards and, dancing, followed by a mid ' night supper. si- i Mra Johrrl Rand of Salem was one ot the out of town guests attending the Hoimes-Gcrke wedding., Mrs. Rand was a guest at the Hotel Portland dur- NEW FALL STYLES X tt will aa to roar adTSBUf to oom In sad auiwet ear atock, atrs aad ptiem. gg oust MtLLtaear oisplat AT 4tSK WASMtNaTON ST. ' 4 I If TTPV- iiiis - St IV . W I Mitlf TAILOR . 44T A LOCH A NO tH WASHINTOIi x -vA f: - r f i f 1 i ;x:- atetaasa MRS. HARRY P. EDWARD, aecent hostess for Mrs. Harvey Nicol Black (Helen, Hiller). Two charming visitors in Portland are Miss Edna BasVerville of Winnipeg, house guest of Mrs. Beatrice Van Orman, and Miss Ellen, Steele, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs, James E. Brockway. New Officers And Families Entertained BRIGADIER GENERAL. AND MRS. s RICHARD M. a BIATCHFORD bionored the new officers of the post and their famillea 'at : a formal recep tion and - tea'. Wednesday afternoon. The reception hall, drawing room and dining room: wers decorated tastefully With autumn leaves.: ; Mrs. William Lawson Little and Miss Anna Trotter poured." and ' assistants ia the dining room were Mrs. K. B. Wise, Mrs. Bry ant E. Moore,; Mrs. Julius L Bisehof. Mrs. William F. Rehm, Mra Horace K. Heath. Mra William McChapmaa. Mra Fremont B. Hodsoa, Mrs. Caryl R. HaselUne. Mra. Charles C. Bond. Mra Arthur H. Wolf and Mrs. Ha bert'& Maier J . ' As a courtesy t Mrs. Ralph J Hlm melrlght of New Ysrk, Mra - C C Newcastle and her daughter-in-law, Mra. C C Newcastlo Jr.. entertained with " a bridge tea, Tuesday., Addi tional guests called- for the tea hour. y - x : .v-f ..... Engagementls Announced at Pretty Function A T ONE of the most attractive fane JnL tions of the week the engagement of Miss Nancy Holt to Mr. Robert Ken dall . was announced. ' The news was tnid by Uny cards presented by little MaybeDa Rosemary Clarke to the guests who called Tuesday afternoon for tea when Miss Holt entertained for her house . guest, . Mra Wesley Lftdd Clarke, moth of" her fiancee, who is visiting from Worcester, Maaa - . . , . --"' : Mr. and Mrs. Harry C Kendall have returned to Portland after a fortnisbt'g sojourn at Dei Monte, VnSS IRELAND f : A9MOVHOCS CLASSES f ' . i Ballet Technique ' : PTPn" OF 8TEPASO MASCAGNO STUDIO SOS DrsUSI ELDQ TMIKD ANB WASMIMSTOM STS- ,' ..... j . PEBSOXAX ATTEXTIOJI - . . . .. X . ' X x; j Tea Wednesday Is in Honor of St. Lukes Day TIB tea st the Portland hotel Wednesday given by the Episcopal women of the city in celebration of at T.nli- Anv wa.n most successful and enjoyable. The affair was given for the benefit of the convalescent home, which is one of the larger activities carried on by "these women and which is non-sectarian in character. This tea Introduced a new custom, which will be observed aa an annual event. The young girls who assisted in serv ing wers the Misses Ltouise Thompson. . . IXTAlrai iaut, xznAm TukiA Huffeint. Ka WWTS4V - - dine Caswell, Janet House and Har riet Dreyman. under . the eirecuon oi Mrs. J. M. Proctor. . ' " a sntnvahie event of the week end v,a niojki ftllesra eamous was the open bouse held by mn of House H last Sunday evening. The affair was attended by about 100 students with a liberal sprinkling or memoera oi w .u , BinoHn. mnA vhlhltion, of the house trophies provided entertainment for tne guests- ir. u. Mra J. Dt Abbott, Miss Elisabeth Gore and Miss Ebba Dahlin assisted. xiw tiii hon received of the mar riage of Miss Edna BInswanger to Mr. Rrnt Maver. which took place in Utii, l.Mnifiv TtT rm Akv T"hA bride. M t, v. - -- - ; who is a Portland girl who has been abroad for some time, waa nom dur ing the summer, but returned some weeks ago to be married. She is the daughter of Mra O. S. BInswanger. "Beatrice Dierke Is ons of the most colossal pianists of the present time." Emily Fran ces Bauer, New- York Evening Mail. ' Beatrice Dierke's playing of the Tanahauser -Overtuse left me breathless. "Henry Mason. Boston. Masa . - ? : , : BEATRICE ! miut PIANO RECITAL MCI.T'S'OSf AH ROTH . BUIBOOM . TODAY AT TUBES O'CLOCK Adisldslea. Oss Hollar h4 FUty ; Casts, Isdslng War Tax Plaaa Plarla Oaaraateed Begiaaers or Advaaeea, la xiO-v-Lessons 10 '. Lear ey Ptartsf st oees PYsat Lstsst Parotw ,A i'S.X'f - ,"X..,ai jC,f K." B. Ttie"enlr Jas Sehaol la ParUaa4 tmaehms Chaida. Fisswiaf , Tecaaicras eorract ijr. Utarabr asoidias laWnuag tfasss essay. UmM for senatai ptajias. - - - " Open Kvealns Preetlee Ream W 6ls a HVhttM Usuoaliflee Wenay Sacfc Auac ! -.. pastas jt Cvary etiaaer . .. , Ml rcr : l77 DXDrCD Wa.a. St. Fresh every day Morrison, St, T JV wA Kit. &0j7Zn3 Tel. Main 7709 in: 3 Wetawwsa Korell-SKank Wedding Is Set For Wednesday nnilE weddoigr of Miss Mabel Korrtl i Mr. Wltf Shank will, take niae at Kt- Marks church weaay, at 4 o'clock. RTjitwal4l W,-.Tayior wCt fficlatev Mias Laara KMt b maid f honor tel r.- Walter Ko- rell wUl act aa txwt man- Tn rrae mai4s will e i Miaa ,Jrc Kern anfl Mra liotjla Cramer. FoHiin the church, eeremony reception J: will be holfl at tfa hnma of Mr. JUCWMia J. Rev. "Wk W. Ywngcm aadl'ilrB. Tauagsoa vn the. recipients f many measaees o? ocmKratmauon, moor. pon the occasion r teeir wenw fifth vddliur annivarsary. Tha day waa observed very quietly at ' their home, no apecial , functin wstne planned, on account of Dr. Y?ae aoa'a strenuoua-public Hfe thi ; pat year. They were Haarnetr oy ur, Georsre W. iuo. the presiam aer f the alstriet. 25 lyeara ago ia Port land, and have Ion resided here. Dr. Youngson is now a l strict eaperintena ent of the Portland Methodist church. Their daurhter. Miss Honor Youngson, i attending aehool in New Tor k. while William Wallace Jr. i attending the Portland echoel. Misa Marian Sherman of Pasadena. CaU who is visit inr In Portland, vu hostess, to a hridye tea at the idenson hotel. Friday, : entertaining a. few f her triends, . - Mrs, W. O, Oloyd has returned from an extended lpastrn trip,- where she visited her sister. Mrs. Perrr & Meyer, in Nejr York elty, i Mrs, Henry - Taubenheimer, Miss Mabel Taubenheimer and Mrs. Emanuel May will leave in a few days to spend the winter in the East. A benefit 500 partyt will be, given at the home of Mrs. Westerburg, No. S60 East 48th street, Tuesday after noon. Play will start at 2 o'clock. , Tuesday evenins the Daughters of Isabella of Court Multnomah Na 270 wiXl. entertain with ant informal danc ing party at Cathedral hall. 1 Members of Chi Qmega sorority will conduct a rummage' sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at No. 90 Broadway, near Stark street. Members of the Stevens Athletle club cleared nearly $70 en the benefit enter :X , xCj7 - fit 7i v ; We were introduced to' de;Laun D ry- Ette not long ago and liked it so well thatwepvnt after the Laun-Dry-Ette franchise. We were suc cessful i and can now announce pur appointment as Laun - Dry - Ette representatives. , v It is but natural that we, having made this pleasant acquaintance. M " I I v 1. 1 i . i r I iw till 1 - !. ll - II I I V I I 7 A fiH NT (Bio CTOi;g . was Ini-a-jniiCg;' -inni:ip Miinie i:-. , V ' T ' " - V -.--V-.--:--- -. - , - - -, . . -I-" "' ''' ' ''' " - - '"J'"r ' II - " I . I II II , I. I, ,11.111,- ..... . , , J i,. ... tainment which they gav at tha Em pira theatre Tuesday rrtght under the auspteaa eC Comsnmity Sarrtc. Charles Hall. wner of the theatre, turned over to the oys for - the evening Ui order that they might raise ' funda to outfit their football teasa Motion, ptc cures , comprised vam greater pmjri w the program, with local talent fea tured during the show. This program consisted of songs by Miss Be mice Obray and Miss Inetta feotler, dances by Miss Ina McMillan.: songs by Bd Coltoni and a balancing" act by Spina snd JessL Incidental muste was-fury r.ished by a volunteer orchestra com posed of. Btevens Athletic club- mem. bera, accompanied ' by . Mujs Ieretta Fracmu, ; The program wmswisnsged by Mm 'Ciotti and Thomas Jruaco, John C ' Flendersotw -srecuUre secre. tary l : fortlan CommwHy Servica, rave a talk a "oys Jtecrsauow and awarded the prises for tb powntry store. . - 'v - -v. it . . . - ".-- 1 i .J Cards ars being ' reBeived fa Port land. Vancouver and vicinity , snaouno ing the first Aanc of the season, to be given Friday eveainr by Colossi !t, M. Anderson and officers f the Sev enth infantry at the Vanoouver bar racks rymnaslum. General and Mrs. Richard VL Blatehford, Colonil T. M. Anderson and Mrs. J. W, Cairns wm form the reeeivjng line. This ia the first of a aeries of dances to be given during the winter. x , '" . r . J t i '. ' -if ' ladles of Alameda Community church rave a large" tea and open house Wednesday afternoon, includ ing ' a interestineT musical ' program. Those who entertained included solas by Mrs. Miseha Pel . and Mrs. Alice Pries More, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Cook. The charming tea table was lit. charge of Meadames R. Aliingham, C. J. Smith, lb R. Banks, Charles K. Dant, Oeorgla Nichols, Blaine B. Coles and -J. to. Shaw. They ' were assisted by the Misses Audrey Jensen and Cornelia Jensen. - The Indies' Aid society of Bethle hem church. 14th and Davis streets, will held their annual free wilt offer ing festival Thursday, The following program will be given J Vocal solos by the Mioses Ruth Lange and Hazel Beddig. " reading by, - Miss Gladys Gramun. violin selections by Miss Gertrude Hoperg and singing, by the choir. ; ; .'!-;-; Women of, t Fraaeis church win give a card party Friday evening at the parish house. East tlth and Gsst Oak streets. Prises will be given and refreshments served. A cardial invi tation is extended to members of all other parishes. r : e i -v . The initial dance of the season giv en by the' Assembly club at Laurel hurst club was a. brilliant event of ALOER PHONE Krldayt evening. Patrons and patron ises for the affair were Messrs. and Mesdames C A. McGipit. , X I WUl. Kenneth Poorman, Carl BeuntschJ C A: Brodie and Dr. and Mrs. Archie Vaa Cleave. '. The, roster of members for MS indadear . Messrs. - and - Mesdames R. H. Camp, P. V. Freeman, James -A. C. Talt, E. R. AUraen. H. Thomaa, W.-B. Wvly, W4 C- Davis. C. R. Peck, DaA. Suter, N4 R. Doalon, Charles Duffy. J, ,W,. Kelly. J. W. Willis.: Earl Rainford, B- h Henry, " A. M. Conover. James Polhernua. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Vaa BrakeL Frank Healy. Thomas Blair. IJoyd La wson, Charles Graham. CA-stfcGian, IW. H. Masters. Paal BridweU. Boise Featon: Harold Nlcaote.N Torn Newstead, U , E. Tid baU, q.:!- Fores. Maynard Redmond. H. Pi Cloyss. J. K. Kelson, Will Heaty. George Weatherty. Guy Johnson. H. ISTe wx f u-fe-s Thc-Iongertightcr fur wrap ; thcultra-. smart jaccjuctte and the innumerable bits of fur nckTwear tHat soverihance- one's suit- these may' be .evolved from your" old fur according fulness, i ' vv ' Whatever the conditions size br shape of your wornfurslet us pass upon their meritsancl . suggest ioningthem!' . . . ; H-X!-:. should. wish to introduce you also to the Laun-Dry-Ette. It is (ferhon st'rated daily at our store.; Let us show you this Washing Machine That Does Moreonp that makes it unnecessary for you even to put your hands in water on w;ashday. Stop at our store or phone for a demonstration at, 3VIAIN3443 is V IaJLLU ESP3 IC'VAdams. W, S. " Ball. Clifford! H. Moore, 'Archie Van Cleave. It A. Harr, FTc.-MlHsh.. - X- A pleasant event of Jhe Reed college campusj was the informal dance given . by the'imen in. their social room 'Fri day evening. About 100 students and several j members of the 'faculty Here present v - ' The BuildersEschangeUl gi ro a trancing; "party i Tborsa ayjeyentny.r Ka-" vembeni, in the bay roam of the Hotel MnHnonnah.' ;, These ,fcf fairs are; al-' ways qite informal and a profrrain of varied stunts and musical numbers is being, planned by lh comtntttea as an added feaiurs, to the evenfog's ehter tatet&rt. All membeVa their friends I and asaiwiates are invited to attepd. - Id . o to their site and use ; - ? . 1 newl ways of fash , , X! .' . yovir home. 1 -- - - " - - ' I " I ' MOP: IT A - ' : . - - ' , - '-..