The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 02, 1922, Page 17, Image 17

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Social " v FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 3
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' FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3 -
Calendar
farnt-Teacher council lit Central library at 19 Pi m. "
... Side Lavender club U i m. in j East Sde Business
u nun a crab rooms. , ' - .,. : . 1 v
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Blatchf ords Are
To Live in
Portland
7 4 - ; 'By- Basel "Haasy -
F vVIDB ; interest- to their- many
A friend in Portland ia the an
nouncement that upon General Richard
M. Blatchf ord'a retirement from the
array both he and Mrs. Blatchf ord will
: remain in Portland. They have, taken
apartment at the Hotel Mallory for
the winter, and will come to town
shortly, They will bunt a. new home
. In the. spring. . v , ,
f Hospitality will be extended Friday
afternoon between the hours of 4 and 6
by .Mrs. Thomas H. Williams,- when
he will entertain 'at her. home on
Westover road with a large tea;, in the
interests of the Oriental, women's col
legs campaign. " through ! - which the
women of Oregbn'are uniting- to obtain
: $10,000 toward the $3,000,600 endowment
for Key en- colleges for women tn China,
' Japan and India, The hostess will be
, assisted by Mr. William V. Fleblg,
.Mrs, Ernest willard, Mr. J. IX Cole
man end Mrs. Edward R. Harvey.
; Mr. H. C-Wortman and. Urn A. E.
Bntterfield wilt- preside at the tea urns
. and assisting-' m the dining room will
be Mrs. - Maurice, BaraM.. Mrs. - Walter
Fhanlcs, Mrs. Henry . Trowbridge, Mr.
,Krnest Crighton Mrs. Allen Noyes,
lira John c. .Sturm and Mrs. Harry K.
. Sharp. The story of toe college will
r jattractively told by means of the
: little playlet. auhtlg the, Christmas
Candles, . - enacted by eight yonng
women in Oriental costumes.' There
will be so solicitation of funds.
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., Goblins ; and ; .malevolent looking
witches on broomsticks held sway at
. Iaurelhurtt cliib Friday night, the oc
casion . . being " the . annual Halloween
frolic..' The" !ent was another mem
orable HoUofireen party "given annually
by the Woman's Progressive Unit. The
decorating- schfrae, which was a de-
'ightful blinding of yellow, and black
with v . profosion f autumn foliage,
enhanced by soft 4ightihjS;, was accom
plish.ed; through the generous assist
ance of a committee of men of the
club. Despite' the stormy night, the
gathering was a large .one arid most
: gratifying to the patronesses and
thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.
One of the attractive luncheons of the
week was given by Mrs, Harry Humph--rey
Monday... when she entertained M
-of the younger society matrons in
honor of Mrs. Lester Carter of San
Francisco. Mrs. Carter Is the house
guest of Mrs. John Laing ad is being
extensively entertained during -her
way. '::'
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Mrs. Reardon Lyons of San Fran
cisco will be the guest of .Major and
Mn Albert S. Peaks at Alexander
Court for , the week-end. Major and
Mrs. peake, who. was Miss Alma Tobin
pf Saa Francisco.i have lately been
transferred to Portland from Camp
Lewis and have taken ' apartments at
. Alexandra Court for the winter.
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For the pleasure of her house guest,
-Mrs. Edmund Burke Roche of Victoria,
B.-CU Mrs. William 'MacMaster invited
a. number oft friends for bridge tTues
day afternoon. 4 Mrs. Lucius AUen
Lewis' was In charge of the -tea tafcie
when additional ; guests called- foe - the
tea boaivtii , ,. '" ' .:-a5i-:-3l6-
jSooletyi'la. greatly.. Interested "iiii tJe
appearance "Sir Gilbert Parker at
the HeUig this' evening; When he will
lecture on 3ooka-and, the Man." A
number of line parUea have been' ar
. ranged. !
1 The Overlook Woman's club win meet
Friday at 2 P- m. with Mrs.' R. Wil-
lion. Ko. 7t3 Melrose drive. H. M.
Grant " vf the Oregon Social Hygiene
society will speak, Mrs, A. M. Bump
: will rgfve whleUrog- solos, with Edna
June Bump. a accompanists 1 -
t Mu Phi Kp'silon lumnae will meet
Saturday at the home of Miss Dorthy
f Bennett No. 575 East 24th street north,
; instead of the home bf Mies Jessie
! Farias, as was first announced. Take
i Broadway car.
t'4 Tha Tinicum Dancing cluV will give
:' a dance at the Hotel' Multnomah Sat
urday evening. This is the initial dance
I of h.9 season and Mrs. O. .Miller Bab
bitt will be hostess.
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t Mrs. Harold Toung entertained with
i an Informal tea this afternoon. In com
pliment to Miss Charlie Fen ton, brtde-
i elect, and. Mrs. Frank Smithe (Bess
i Cowden) of Nw Tart
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I Mr.e.nd Mrs Pavid Stearns" and their
son. Mr. Pavid L. Stearns, left Wednes
day for the Southland. They will spend
the winter in Florida and the Bahamas.
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1 1 Mis Lucia Morris will return the end
? of-; the --week from -a short i.visft - to
! Seattle and British. Columbia
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i Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Btddle are now
ioccupyrofr their new home on Arllng-
i ali b. v.n . nerniqw nas invited a
i number c-t friends to luncheon Tues-
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Embroidery Appears in Unexpected
7 '. ' - ; Ways. 7 - '- H-
Thi gown of teto de negre crepe de
china shows an interesting 'application
of embroidery in brown tones on the
loose sleeves and apron of georgette.
The drop shoulder effect obtained by
the embroidery ia particularly youtn-
ful and there Is added charm in the
rolled girdle of the material.
. (CopjndcM. 1822. by Tocae, New Tork)
day in compliment to Miss Gladys Mac-
Swiney, whose engagement was recent;
ly announce d. '
Mr. and Mra. John H. Burgard are
guests of their son and: daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Burgard,
In Sao- Francisco. -
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Vain Duzer
were hosts to a dinner of eight covers
Tuesday evening. , .
FRATERNAL
Webfoot camp No. 65 W. o. W. Is
starting err tne rxovemoer meeungs
with a bang." Friday 3wtll be known
as "Andy Gump night" and all candi
dates will take - notice. .Sovember . 10
has been sat aside for dividend night,
and every -member attending will re
ceive his check. Deputy Head Consul
B. P. Martin of the Woodman of the
World has lust recently returned from
Denver, and reports that the. 20 In
crease campaigns now under way-in
the nine western states are going in
fine shape, Portland district; being
well in, the lead. The camps of Port
land:' and vicinity expect to initiate
2 MX) candidates at The Auditorium on
December IS. Two degree staffs and
Z0 drill teams will take part.
,
.' Orerati ajmnnriilv Vn i TTn i-t
sans, wfll entertain alj. ArUsana and
their friends with a card party and
dance torrie-ht in w. O.- W. mil Kn tn
11th street. A supper; will be served
at io o cioctc cards and dancing will
men De enjoyed uil 12 o clock.
About 70 state fire insurance aarenta
met t Yakima recently and perfected
an organiaauon to protect tne interests
of fire insurance men when" that tt
legislature meets and to work for th
interests of its members and the pub-
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Suspenders Are 1
Routing Belts, if
SayOlbtWerii
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Denver, Jfov. 1 (U. P.) The
"gallus" - ia climbing back to its
place oh thevson," according to
leading Denver clothiers. -
The longer, bell bottom trousers
bf the heavyr"winter suits require
raore-uptJft i than a belt affords,
clothing men asserted today. .
' More suspenders are .'being sold
ia Denver this winter than last, in
the opinion of the majority of hab
erdasher. , -"
Prize: Awarded
On Title For
Bazaar ;
t Tn wintr. I.
fctrpiHB Bazaar of a ; Million Bar
A gains." 1 i
This was the title ubmlted by Mrs.
Carrie B. Adanfe for the forthcoming
bazaar to be given by the Woman's
Association of the First Congregational
church, and she was awarded the prize
of $a at the meeting of the association
held Wednesday at the church with
the president, Mrs. E. If. . Howe, pre
siding.; - ' . . -- r
The morning was devoted to sewing
for the big affair, the dates of which
are December $ and 1. -At noon lunch
eon waa served and In the afternoon a
business meeting was held when final
plans for thte bazaar were completed.
The sale of home cooked food and the
serving of luncheon, tea and . dinner
will be prominent features. The lun
cheon and tea house will be la charge
of Miss Angle Grimsby and Mrs. W. XX
Knapp will be In charge of the food
table. ' Luncheon and tea will i be,
served both days and on the first, even,-'
ing a 5 cent dinner will be served at
t :30: : - -r v-- sX ' . -' r :. -s -'
The recetit dollar luncheon waal re
ported as having netted $15. The card
party, and dance given Tuesday even
ing, bys Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Lut
Letcher for the benefit of the ? fish
pond of the basaar was a great' sue
cess both socially and financially In
the various contests and game wj K
Royal, Mrs. ' Kimball Kaufman and
Judge George Ross man were prize win
ners. : - ' .
The association will elect officers at
Its meeting nex month and the j fol
lowing nominating committee was ap
pointed at- (he meeting Wednesday:
Mra ItU Gray, Mrs. W. L. Johnston
and Mrs. F. M. King. A rummage sale
win he hed November 17 and IS at
No. 62 First street No all day meet
ing will be held next Wednesday en
account of "the entertainment ; "Main
Street,"" which the men of the church
o 6wa uiat qvcuiii( :
Mrs. . Charles Manlove, who has re
cently returned from the Phllllpines.
spoke at the Industrial club supper at
the i. w. C. A. Tuesday night. ! She
spoke of the customs and superstitions
Of the Phillipine people and displayed
some of their : needle work. Millinery
class began, in charge of Mrs. Louise
Klmgbeil. with an enrollment of 11
girls; the gymnasium enrollment is 15
Any class will be formed at the request
of 10 girls A Dinner next Tuesday night
will be served promptly; at :15. After
dinner there will be an open forum to
discuss the class work. All industrial
girls are invited to a T. M. C..A. party
on' Saturday, November 4. We will
meet in. the Y. W.. C. A. lobby at 7:45.
club In order to ' make It . successful.
The rehearsal will last 45 .minutes and
three of the national songs for reserves
wui be used.
T. W. C. A, win' have a special mu
sical program next Sunday at 4 :15
tn the social hall, tinder the direction
of , Mies Elizabeth Hobea, assisted by
the Webber juvenile orchestra. Be
sides the orchestra numbers there will
be a tenor solo by Arthur Henderson,
contralto solo by Miss Bertha Schwaa.
bass aplo by Frederick Dorn, piano se
lection by Mise Hoben and a reading
by Miss Belma Frost. A social hour
will fouow when tea will be 'served.
There is no admission charge, : -'
Willard W. C T. U. will meet Fri
day at 2 :20 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
G. TJ. Pratt, No. 1007 East 15th street
north. Reports of the recent W. C T.
U state convention will be given by
returned delegates. Newniembera andl
friend cordially lnritedT ' ' ' "
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Chapter C of the P, E. O.'Ster-
hood will meet Friday with Miss Car
lie Odell. No. 115 lllh atreet.- Assist
ant hostesses will-be Miss Gertrude
Jacobs and Mrs. A. M. Gray. Luncheon
will be served at 13 :30,
Thu farm home near Corvallis pro
jected by the W. C. IT. U. will be dis
cussed by Judge Walter H. Kvans. a
member of the board of the home, at
a meeUng to be held at the Arleta Bap
tist church Friday evening, at S o'clock.
Tha -plana and present needa of the
home will be explained. Mrs, Ada Wal
lace Unruh will preside.
Tha Housewives' council will hold a
mass meeting Saturday at $ p. m. in
the Arleta library. , Mrs. Josephine
Othus, the only -woman candidate for.
the city commission, will speak. 3. here
will be , other speakers and musical
number. . ;
The East Side Lavender club Will
meet Friday, at 2 p. m.. In the rooms
of the East Side- Business Men's club.
Halloween dress, games and refresh
ments will be the order of tne day.
International education of women.
with special reference to the great
need for colleges for the women of
the Orient, will be discussed by Rev.
E. B. Ward with the aid of stereoptl-
The Woman's Advertising dub will
meet for luncheon Friday at 12:15 in
the Tyrolean room of the HoteT Ben
son. Mrs. W E. Rambo, who has spent
many -years In the. Orient, will speak
on "me Business Girl of Turkey, fiHer
Problems and Aspirations." A touch
of color will he added by young
woman in Turkish costume. The much
discussed .compulsory school bill will
be considered. Mra VT D. Weller speak
ing in favor of the proposed measure
and Richard W. Montan nrxiakln v
from -La gains t it. Miss Dorothy Wickham will
be the soloist of the day and her! ac
companist will be Mrs. A. E. Densmhre.
Unity class meets every Frlda'r. S
p. m., Central library. M. Cart i Clark
i in cnarge.'. . "fc
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A special meeting for High school
reserve will he held Saturday at 12
o'clock. This is the final opportunity
for girls wishing to sing for the radio
in Music week. . - .
Mr. Ingram will have charge of the
rehearsal, and he is Ipokinr forward
tf a fine representation from -eery
$10 $10
Elsie's i j
Pattern Hats
Three Bays Only,
Tharsdsy, Friday, Satarday.
SxeeptloaaBy .Large Seleetloa,
j-ivShop. laxly.
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Millinery Importers
Second Floor; Artla Banding,
K.-w,-Corner Broadway and 4alt
St Jatt Below Betel Beasea.
$10
$10
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ALL
HAT
We are going to move to larger Quarters as soon as we can sell out present stock.
J.Half price include the newest metallic and fur hats which are arriving daily that
must be closed out at once. regardless of cost
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1 SPECIAL SALE
on scores of the newest trimmed Hats a0"QCr
at ..'....v. i. ..... DJ.VD j
-These Hats are made of 'fine silk, panne and j
Lyons velvet. -They were made to sell regularly
. around $10.00. . I - . ;
, V, : FELTS ' ; 1 ; . ; :
banded ready to wear in all desired 2"f AA
colors and styles, now V. .. . ; . -.' . . .v PXUl "
GENUINE VELOURS
Now S2J0, $30 and $6.95; ;;
We carry one of the largest selections of the latest smart Hats in the city'and not a
con views at the First United Breth
ren church, corner East Fifteenth and
Morrison streets, Friday evening at
o'clock. The Rev. and Mrs. Ward have
been missionaries from . the United
Brethren church for 20 years, most of
which tune has been spent in South
China. .. and they tare thoroughly con
versant with the conditions and needs
of the Orient. The public is Invited to
this lecture. , i
A' -community tea. for' the benefit of
the W. a T. 17. farm home will "be
given at the T. W. O A. of St. Johns
Friday at 2 p. m, under the Joint aus
pices or the Denerah Livingston ' W.
C T. the Sitton Williams and
George Parent-Teacher associations
and the SV Johns branch of the TW.
C. A the program Including short ad
dresses by representatives of each of
these organization." , - . !
Mussolini Doesn't I
" Believe Gonflict
r With' Serbs Looms
Rome, Nov. 2. (L N. , SL) Premier
Mussolini, following a conference with
the1 minister of Jugo-Slavia, told the
members of his cabinet that he did not
believe that the Adriatic question
would lead to trouble between the two
countries.'.--
"Italy must return to normal," said
the new Fasclstl premier.! "Absolute
discipline la necessary. There must be
a policy of sternness to get us back ta
the. glorious traditions of the past." -
The Italian sunny had planned to
give a "welcome", to- the new premier
but be refdfeed to accept ft.
The cabinet has made an offer of
financial, assistance, to the Flume gov
ernment, i . IV
Leaders - Fie e From .
fEevolt in 'Albania
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; London, Nov. 2. O. N. S- Revo
lution tn Albania has forced the guv
ernment .to flee from Tirana said a
Central : News dispatch .- from - Athens
today.-- The Albanian administration
Is being set up at 'Berata. " JUbanlan
government troops are retiring, but are
putting up stiff resistance against the
revolutionaries as they fall hack.. Four
young ringleaders of the uprising have
been captured and hanged.
t SCHOOL FTTJTDS BXCXXVEB
Central! a. Wash Nov.. Jv County
Superintendent : ef f Schools Z. May
Meighea announced the apportion
ment of state school funds to Lewis
county for October amounted to
191.17 and county funds 479.3. Cen
tralla district received 93857.91 from
the state and $1019.13 from the county.
SECOND SEASON : : ;
Portland Orchestral School
BABOLD BAYXEY; Director i : '
Elementary and advanced classes, f or ' orchestral training, sight
reading, ensemble experience, preparing 'students to fill symphony,
operatic- and the various professional positions.
Private Lessons on All Orchestral Instruments by Musicians
of EsUblished BepoUtion. ' -. , '
Junior Orchestra Meets Monday, 8 P. and Senior Orchestra
. Thursday, 8 P. M, at 403 Tilford BaUding
Tilford Building, 10th and Morrison v, Phone Broadway 3754
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MOTHER LOVE" IS, THE HAND
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FIRST CLOTHES.
LET US HELP, YOU PLAN
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4. One Giant and four Standard
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