The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 05, 1922, Page 43, Image 43

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    'THE OREGON
SUNDAY " JOURNAL,? H PORTLAND, v SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER i 5, 10
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ABOVE,. left to rightMrs. George Johnsons president
of the Metzger Woman's club; Miss Harriet Thomp
son, who took the part of ; "The Spirit of Christmas" in the
playlet, .Lighting the Christmas Candles," which was given
at the three leas for the Oriental Woman's college campaign
last Week. Below Mrs. Robert L. Kimberley; chairman
of the committee on arrangements for the black and white
party to be given by the Progressive Woman's league at the
Woman's clubhouse, Wednesday evening. :
Oregon Women
Are Urged to
Cast Ballots
, - . By VII WUr
tf a TQUR club 100. per cent Amerl-
J, . ar -
. 'j his la the question which t being
p6t to every club woman In Oregon by
Mine Harriet Thayer chairman of the
citizen&.- training committee of the
division of American citizenship for the
. Orecron Federation of Women's Clubs.
"An urrent call to the ciuto women f
the stat has como from the Qeneral
Federation of Women's Clubs, through
the chairman of the department of
American citizenship. Mrs. Percy -V.
Pennybacker concernlne their duty as
citizens. Mrs. Pennybackor says:
"Tuesday, November T, Is electiorr flay.
It is the sacred duty and the prtYilr
of every -woman whose - citiseDBhip
means patriotism to votft oo Lhat day.
Jt is the duty of each cluh woman to
cast her ,: vote in the party .i of Jt
choice.' . - ' ' -
"Jhe women of Oreron irho obtained
the privileges and duties of suffrage
before - their' Bastera sisters, should
show that they realise their position In
the advance guard of "this great army.
If your club is 100 per cent American,
every member will exercise her TOtlng
power next Tuesday. Will not each
club-president in. the . state stress, this
message from the, general and state
federations?" ;
The social service department of the
First ' Methodist Church South held
theh- reguiarv monthly meeting last
Friday at th home of Mrs. Shearer.
.?hs narcotic evil "was the subject
chosen for discussion. Mrs. Ocean Jolly
of the executive beard of the White
. Cross of Oregon, spoke on 'the ob
jects and accomplishments of the or
aranlsatioiM A number of memberships
were taken out by. those present. Mrs.
Barnett Goldstein delighted the audi
ence with a group of songs. Mrs.
Elsie McLaughlin presided. - - .-
i The Shakespeare ' Study club will
meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
T .tVliinli Tlnkji 1 Rait - ilth
street' north.- Take Rose City Park
car. transfer to Beaumont line, go
three blocks east from end of the line
on Siskiyou. ; - .---
j Girls' Friendly Society of Grace Me
morial Episcopal church will hold a
bueinessaeetins Tuesday evening at
the heme of Mrs. U. F. Kendall, No.
578 East 14th street north.
" The tea to be given by - the Altar
uuurt of St- M!chal and All Aneis
t.-;rrci lias been postvtnad until No-
Meeting Held
On Friday by
P.-T. Gouncil
rTTHK Portland 'Parent-Teacher coun
1 cil met Friday. Forty-two asso
rition presidents 1 responded to roll
call, many of them with good reports
of their activities. Mrs. David B. Kelly,
the council president, asked that each
association have a special meeting this
month for the observance of Good Book
week. T. t. Kirkpatrtek said that
29.669 Charts of vegetables, fruit t and
pickles had: i been canned this season
by thfr Portland girls who belong to
the Boys and Girls clubs.
Mr, Kirkpatrick asked that the Parent-Teacher
association entertain . the
boys and girl -who are attending the
stock show frora other states by tak
ing them for a sightseeing trip over
our 'city oi next Wednesday morning
at sua. ; -
CMrs, xnisabeth J. White, camp fire
executive, - reported' that eight new
groups of girls have been added to that
organisation durin ; gthe last - month.
The Camp Fire Girls wijl . conduct
rummage sale at. No. 249 Washington
street, on Frldav and Saturday. Goods
will be received at this Address on
Wednesday and Thursday. The pro
ceeds of the sale are to go toward the
conducting of summer camps. - -
Mrs.; F. J. Kane, : president of the
National Motion Picture league in Port
land emphasised the need for better
pictures, especially for children.
Tickets for the entertainment soon to
be given at The Auditorium by Charles
Crawford Gorst. the bird man; under
the' auspices of V the i Parent-Teacher
council, were given to the presidents
for ; sale, s ;. t- ;py?:i:S;i;::K
W. F. Woodward asked for the help
of the Parent-Teachers in the Com
munity Chest drive which i begins Ne
vember 20, stating that .this method is
the true and proper way of riving.
r Mrs. George Gerald RSot. chairman
of the- Pre-School work, announced, a
meeting for all circle presidents and
pre-echool chairmen November tt in
Central library.
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The next regular : meeting of Oak
Grove-Milwaukie Social Service club
will be at the home of Mrs. F. A.
Smith of Oak Grove, Thursday at 1 :43
p. m. The program consists of papers
on "Colonial Agriculture and Indus
tries' and "Causes and Results- of
Revolution" hy Mrs. Ietha. Marx and
Mrs. Ciara BushneU. :
Beach Pnrent-Teacner association:
will neet Wednesday "at 2 o'clock In
room 12. All patrons of the district ;
are invited to attend. Refreshments i
win be Eervai during the social hour.
: I Color Scheme
For
Dance Chosen
BLACK and white will be the oolor
scheme I followed by the i Progrea
slve"W6manS league in their informal
danctog party next "Wednesday night,
Tfovemher Si t the Portland jWraans
club. Miss jEdythe' McEIhafaAy, who
has recently opened a studio m Port
land, will present a solo dance . There
will be cards If or those who do not care
to dance, i, Mrs.,ftussel 1 Kimberley is
chairman of the -committee In ch4rie,
the other' jrrismbers. being Mrsj Ernest
Crosby, MrsJ Walter Gloydahd Mrs.
Clyde Raabej : L ' . '
The home it Mrs. O. VT. MlWlke was
open to frieh is and members of Chap
ter A. P. E. 04 on Mondays jthan
nual guest idkyof the chaptej-i Mrs.
Donald Spender was in charg of the
program, giy; ng .a talk on the vatlious
musical instr uments of the orchestra,
at the conclusion of which ! she re
sented, th rThalia String- qukrtet In
several selec ions. IMrs. , R. K- Keller
and Mrs. E, E. Thomas presided over
the .-. tea ' tail e. which was decorated
with yellow; chfysanthemumsJ ... Mem
bers of the) chapter assisted in serv
ing. On Frti ay night of last reek the
chapter again held pen hous. giving
a dinner to, husbands Of merhhers at
the home o : Mr. -and Mrs. j William
Hull. About 5: guests were seated at
small tables. Cards were enjoyed and
various musical selections were given.
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The' Albr:a Forward club met at
the home of art. Irwin Lawson Thurs
day Sixteen members responded to
roll call with "Memory Gems' and an
open discuss! oh tn "TTavortte Authors'
was taken ipartF In by all present. - A
wide div-ersilty of taste In literature
was sSowii wilh the poeU holding
first place. j On Monday evening the
club entertained their families i and
friends with a Halloween party , at
Cowleys hWf. about 60 members j and
guests bein - present. Games J nd
dancing followed by musical numbers
by Mrs. Dwight Green at the piano
asd Harryf (Clark on the. banjo,! and
vocal numbers by Mrs. Arthur Perrin
and Lieutenant Robert Crane were
much entered by all. Wonderful !Hal
loween refreshments concluded t the
happy partyl .
The Harmony club was entertained
last week hy.rMrs. Etta Close, the
president :MrsJ, M. Green, presiding.
There were 81 present The, study of
parliamentary law - was . continued - by
Miss V. Cochran.-- Interesting readings
were given by Mrs.D. Clemnvona, Mrs.
M. La Belie and Mrs. V. Coehran. The
following names were added to the
club roll; (Mrs. LHlie ColUns, iMrs.
Carrie Roach. Mrs. Laura Dana, Mrs.
Viola Fleming, Mrs. Clara- Coulson,
Mrs. Mary hjiemdoblery Mrs." EliXabeth
Conroy and Mrs. Alice Johnson. I: Re
freshments! jwere: served. The inext
meeting will be held December with
Mrs. V. Cochrane, No. tOO -Ea5bSth
street.
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The Ninth! and Tenth' Legions of. the
Woman's :"i association invite all the
woman of the First Methodist church
to a social J afternoon In the church
parlors, Friday,- November ;: 10, at
o'clock. Ata)thony Euwer, the Oregon
poet, will rad a number of his own
poems. Mim Ruth Creed, of the Ellison-White
conservatory, accompanied
by Miss Gray, will give a group of
songs. New members of" the church
and strangers will be especially i wel
come, .Vfr- i I x.;-ii' A s ' . W
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The Scott Parent-Teacher associa
tion will sponsor m benefit entertain
ment to be given by Mrs. F. D. Moss at
her home jNo. 260 Haselfern place,
Tuesday at 3 p. m. The entertalnraent
will be in the. form of a chics exhibit
and silver tea, A musical and literary
program will be presented. , All iftter-
ested will be .welcome. . .t v i
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The Woman's Missionary " associa
tion , of the Third United Brethren
church met j in the home Of Mrs. G. A.
Spangenberg : Wednesday. The lesson
for study jTwas : TJsing the , Talents
That We iBave-? Refreshments, were
served by the hostess. ft : ,
. The . ; Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the Rose City Park Metho
dist Episcopal church will meet Mon
day at I n m. at the home of Mrs.
W. W. Touagson, No. til East , d
street north. .
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The Portland Psychology club, which
meets on the first and third Monday,
will hold Its regular session Monday
at 3:34 In room E of Central library.
Members -aire asked ' to . bring pencil
and pad.il) ' -.- J ;,- i-t
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Richmond Parent-Teacher associa
tion will met at the school Friday at
2:45 p. tnsj There will be a, program
and a buslsiess session. Refreshments
will be served. s
Club Women to
View Pictures
W i t K C e n s 6 rs
it
mitE motion Picture committee of the
JL division of American Cltisenshlp of
tne Oregon Federation of women's
clubs, of which Mrs. M. W. WyviUe is
chairman, will work In conjunction with
the official censor board of Portland
this- winter. Mrs. Wyvine ' having ar
ranged with Mr a B. Col well, the
secretary of the board, for t least one
member of the motion picture commit
tee to view each picture before it is
shown to Portland. ; The assignment of
viewers will be made by Mrs. WyviUe
from the representatives of the various
federated clubs who constitute the com
mittee. - -..-. - - '
The titles of aH pictures that wCl
suheecuenxly be shown in Portland and
throughout the state that the commit
tee classifies ad above the average will
be published each week la. the club de
partments of the Saturday and Sunday
Issues of Portland newspapers. - The
committee submits the. following list
front those viewed lst week: "To
Have and to- Hold." The Man Who
Saw 4Tmeow,, : Clarence, "Forget-Me-Ifof
and Eat la WesC" ,
' Following are' the committee members
and the clubs which they represent:
Portland Federation f Women's or
ganisations, Mrs. U. O. Smith ; Port
land j Woman's Research club. Mrs. S.
B. Dickinson ; Council of Jewish Worn
en. Mrs. Harry Lang ; Fortnightly club.
Mrs. Harry Iflff i The Coterie. Mrs. C
M. Kigrins i the Corriente club. Mrs.
H. J. Houg-hton ; the Overlook -club.
Mrs. iR. w WUMsoa- Portland Woman's
club,! Mi V Murray Manville Progres
sive .Wom-n's league. Mrs.' EL G. - Wei
ant and Mrs. R. P. Macshall i Portland
Study club, Mrs. Sarah J. Bones.
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The1 .November meeting of ,- the
Council of Jewish Women, which was
held! at B'Nal B'Rlth building Wed
nesday, was up to ' their . usual fine
standard In program and. attendance.
Mrs. Julius Louisson. president of the
council,, presided. After the business
session Miss Zerlina Loewenberg.. li
brarian of the South Portland library,
gavei a splendid review of "Upstream.
Ludwig " Lewisohn's ; much 1 talked of.
book. Mr. Paul Petri entertained with
a well chosen and beautifully rendered.
group of vocal selections, accompanied
by ! Mrs. Paul Petri. J. C. English
a poke on 'the' Community Chest and
Major! Phillip H. Carroll' gave a very
enlightening talk on Russia. A social
hour followed with Mrs. William Rlcen
as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Milton
Markurts, Mrs. S. ' W. Ottenheimer,
Mrs.! A.' Levy, Mrs. Jay Hamilton, Mrs.
Charles Berg, Mrs. Max " Davidson,
Mrs.? J. Robertson, Mcs. A. Cobn snd
Miss! oiga'WeuV-ii--
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One of tha. Important-events f the
week iwill be the meeting of the Worn-
sfeM'sfi tTms lUTtsiSilASSiO vir siAlAt rtT t A '
sstsa a J - iviii - MiofMVURt j wuv v v wv
First Methodist church at the home of
Mrsj Ft Kinder; 383 Overton street.
Wednesday at 3 i. m. Efforts have
been; made, to make this ; one of the
biggest and best meetings of the sea
son.) Mrs. J. L. Karnopp will give
review of the second chapter of , the
study book. "The Trend of the Ri
MrsJ S. S. Gillespie will give storifc-f
negro life. Mrs A. M. Odell will j give
negro readings and, Mrs. J.' G. Arb ickle
will lsingi Mrs.. D. S. Coates and Mrs.
W. X. Barley witt assist ;the hoi tess.
Depot, and Morrison car. to 25th and
Overton streets, one block west.
tJStudy of lives and Works of Ameri
can poets and authors will be a feature
of the work of the literature section
of the Progressive Woman's league
this season. This 'planwas adapted
at a luncheon meeting of the eejetion
held Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
"It. UK. - Howard. -No. -1088 Vaukhan
street. Meetings of the section will be
held monthly and the - next onej will
be at the home f Mrs. .Thefcdore
Knudson, No, 474 East Broadwai.
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. The ' Parent-Teacher"' associaticg. r cf
Irvington school will meet Tuesday
afternoon at 3:10 o'clock. Election of
Officers Mil be held. Henry H. Grant,
executive secretary. Oregon Bocla Hy
glene society, will speak on "The'
Mother's Duty in the Sex Education of
the Child." There will be a quisUon
box. s The eighth grade will give c orus
numbers, i Refreshment will be e rved.
An invitation is extended t all
mothers. " r -
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The Woman's Home Missionary so
ciety' of the First Methodist church
will meet Wednesday at 3 p. m. 4t the
home of Mrs. J. F. Kinder, Nd. 383
Overton street. : Mrs. J. L. Kasnopp,
Mrs, S. .8. GHlespie, Mrs.! A. M. Odell
and Mrs. J. Ar buckle 5. will have
parts In the program of the aftesnoon.
Mrs. D. B, Coates and I Mrs. . ' V. L
Barley will assist the hostess 1 1 the
entertainment. . "j .
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The Highland Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will meet -Friday at i 30 n,
m. Book week Will be observed.) Mis
Ruth Crocker - of the North : Poftland
branch library will speak.. A cbrdial
Invitation Is extended to -all pitrons
of the school who are Interested. Rail
call will be - answered w.lth quotations
from favorite books. j
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The ninth and tenth legions 4f
Woman's association will hold a pocial
afternoon in th church parlors Fri
day, afternoon,. Jfovember - 10. , at . 3
o'clock. Anthony Euwer the C regon
poet, will read i a number of .hi: own
poems, j Miss Ruth Creed from E lison
Whlte conservatory, accompanied , by
Miss Gray, will give a group of ngs.
New members and strangers especially
invited. - - -j t 1
The Ladies' Auxiliary Greet rs . of
America, will give a v dance ak the
Portland Woman's club houseJ 12th
and Taylor streets, Wednesday! No
vember 15. Mrs. L. H. Hanse: 1 and
her assistant hostesses. 1 Mes lames
Duke, Hollenbeck, , Larlmore and
Pridemore, , constitute the committee
In charge. All Greetere and their
friends . ara Invited. - , i . , ; -
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A business meeting of the Pr jrres
stve . Woman's league will be ' hkid a
-room H, Central library building, at 3
o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Novem
ber 3, Among the interesting njattera
In hand will be tha election of a ftreas
urer to 5 fill t the vacancy caused by
th resignation of Mrs. J. 8. McQreary.
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The art department of I th Portland
Woman's club will meet Thursday aft
ernoon 1 in the new club house at 2
o'clock. - There will be short tajks on
th lesson by ; Mrs. Ward Brakelton.
Mrs. S. Thatcher. Mrs. XX. Bron. Mrs.
E. X. Anderson and others under : the
leadership of Miss Jane CaplesJ v .
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The Pennsylvania Women's clab will
hold a luncheon at th Seward hotel
Saturday. November 11. at 13 oj'clock.
The annual election of officers 4?U1 be
held. All Pennsylvania women and
Pennsylvania ' men's wives and daugh
ter are cordially invited to attend, v
: iThe circles of the First Presbyterian
church wBl meet this week as f dllows :
Portland .Heights - circles ': meet; irjth
Mrs. Forrest Fisher. No. 630 Montgom
ery drive. 10:30, Monday. Sewlrlr will
be provided. The Mission Study! class.
led by Mrs. D. A. ! Pattullo.' wilij begin I
at t. Circles G' and H : will be jester-j
College Girls' Power; Gains
Dean Lauds Noble Life Aim
Eniversity of Oregon. Eugene, No
vember 4. Deari Fox Dei Coo, who has
won signal recognition 'her for her
work as Dean of Women was about
to b Interviewed on "College Girls."
e reporter fcxpected something deep
or at least so me tMng about bobbed hair
and may b rouge. - . - .1 , -'
When broached with th subjet ah
came back strong. - ... - - .1
"College girls? 1 guess they are my
line,? said, Dean For with a quick
smile. "So much so, in fact, that ever
since my. own entranc as a freshman
st Barnard." and here the dean tried
to look reminiscent, "la 1904, X have
theught of th year, as beginning with
the fall opening of college Instead o(
January L
JEALS ABB HIGH rfr
"it sounds so trite to say college girls
are wonderful and splendid and all
that, but X do believe that they: repre
sent the aristocracy of our young wo
manhood a they come, full of ideas
and Ideal, 4 gather their , forces to
gether in order to be better able to
assume their share of the world's wotk.
"It K not so much training for a po
sition in life as training for life Itself,
an equipment for service to others. It
is the aristocracy of women la ; the
finest sens of the word, not ' la the
snobbish sense, although we do find
snobbishness her - as w do . every
where. There is nothing X have less
patience with," j h declared: with
emphasis. J 1 y
"The yoking women of this genera
tion know: bo little of real work. the.
work that their mothers and grand
mothers had to do, that they have
great deal; of leisure "which wilt: either
b spent m.anpleasantidlenesv or will
be used in helping humanity."
.-That women are using this, spare
time is evident. Dean Fox believes in
the rapidity with which they are forg
ing, Into new fields. American wemeq
perhaps leading- the world in the va
rieljr of -occupations. . -Europ , also
snows this, the renca. women, leaamg
there, the dean said." Holland also
shows a similar tendency, i the dean
pointed out, and illustrated, this char
acteristlo by telling- an : anecdote of
her trip to Europe. f- -:: -k- .. ;r ;
She told of a JDutchraan -who came
to speak to her after a meeting to find
out how the -Americans subdue their
women -who branched out into the
field of athletics and wer Immodest
enough to enjoy It. Poor Hans had
misunderstood- th term ."student gov
ernment", which th (speaker usedf In
terpreting tt as government of th wo
men students by the men. - . 3 1 U
"On the whole." Dean Fox isald. fl
believe the women Of the University
ef Oregon to be a group of the finest
young women I have! known. There is
perhaps a tendency to spend too much
time in this so-called social - life, - In
dsaclng, and yet that Is not a-serious
criticism . because there is not to muk
dancing a there appears to be to the
Outsider who does not realise that dif
ferent, groups entertain at different
times But rnore ttm for browsing
would be ao much better, long leisure
ly tramps. That 11 also a dUflculty
of the girl Who-earns her Way; Thefe
is no time for just culet' and change.
Of course if sh" cannot com without
that. ! say by all means come.: But it
is so much better . tor have a bit of
leisure time." , f;' i v j , .", V
ladjs ar tasked! to bring needles and
thimbles. iCircle X meets with Mrs. W.
W. Cotton and Mrs. E. M. Andrus at
Alexandra Court oa Tuesday at 3.
Bring needles and thimbles. Mrs. Da
vid: Muir will entertain th ladies of
her circle. J and W, at hes residence.
No. 8S East 37th street north, on Tues
day at 3. 1 Circle IC will meet with the
leader. Mm. T. A. iCfcnny. No. 727 Haw
thorne avenue, at 2, on Tuesday. Bring
needles and thimbles.. Circle L meet
with Mrs. Henry Waller, No. 3 05 Lam
bert Street, on Tuesday at 3. A com
fort for the public welfare bureau will
be tied. Mrs. Arthur- Chance will en
tertain Circle M at her home. No. 175
B rough ton street, at on Tuesday.
There will be sewing for the Waverly
Baby Home. Circle N wfll meet with
Mrs. E. CJ Michener.'NoL 534 East 31st
street north, at 2:30. The ladle are
asked to bring their own sewing. Plans
for j the winter work will b. dlsoussd.
Circle O.j leader, Mrs. L. E. Carter,
will meet at her home. No.. 1C East
28th street north, at 2:30 on Tuesday,
Bring needles .and thimbles. Circle P
meets with Mrs. Alan Wilson. No. 1787,
East Davis street, t 3 :30. on Wednes
day. Circle Q. , at the home of the
leader, Mr.! It. F. Hynd, IMo. 1183
Williams avenu, at. 2. Woman living
outside th city limits may attend the
circle meeting - which may be most
easily reached by them.
airs. G j A. Johnson'enUrtalned the
Tuesday Afternoon club at luncheon.
Tha tablet decorations wer Halloween
suggestions. . The 'meeting was pre
sided over by Mrs. H. E. Chrpman, the
president.) A paper, was presented by
Mrs. J. S4 Taylor on "Story and Other
Sculptors. Mrs. Fred Vincent gav a
paper on fRhtnebart and Rogerar Mrs.
F. B.TLhxie was a guest of th host
esa. The Inext meeting of the club will
be held all 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
George W. Tabler. No. 456 East 18th
street north, with Mrs.-George L. Boyn-
tcn as hostess for the afternoon. .
A Musie week" program will be
given at the luncheon of. th Business
Woman's 1 club at Y. W. C. A. social
hall, Thursday, t 13 :10 o'clock.' Mr.
Lillian Jeffries Petri, president of the
Federated , Music - clubs of Portland,
will speak on ;"Hovr to Listen to
Musio, , Miss Cecil Leuveau wlU 'giv
a group of songs accompanied by- Ella
Connell Jesse. . Ensembl numbers will
be given by. the Arooj Ladles' orchestrk
with the following personnel ; Flora
Ma Ross, piano, and director: Mary
Paige, violin ; - Gertando Hoeber, vio
lin ; . Hasel Babbidge, cello ; Margaijet
Lawton. flute. Flora Mae Ross Is host
ess -for the dayr .and; President Adelsa
Prichard will: preside, i Mrs. Mary Car
dan Forbes will entertain: at the club
rooms In th Central, building Tuesday
evening, j There Willi b no. admission
charge. Ciub members and friends ara
corotau y tnvitea. j 1
The
and a play
year ago
purpose and
e Rose City Park Parent-Teacher
association will hold a - baaaar in the
school on i Friday: and - Saturday, No
vember 17 and 18. to rats funds for
the' construction of a play shed.- This
is th largest grad school in th city,
having over 100O children,
shed la badly needed. A
Lfund was started for this
it as r.opea -tnat1 suxncijent -wiu .d
raised at this baaaar to complete the
necessary amount, jThere will be -13
booth at th basaar, bakrry. doll, art
needlework, flower, candy, ice cream,
towel, SPron, handkerchief, art, Christ
mat and fortune telling. It will be a
jplendid opportanlty for those seeking
LChristmas gifts. ' Each ovening a pro
gram will be rendered which will In
clude a number from each; room in the
school. : The little . folk will bs enter
tained wkth the popular, fishpond, j -
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- Chapter F'of the p. E. X Sisterhood
will meet at the.bofme of Mra R. M.
Gray, No. 620 WascO street, Thursday
at. 3 p. ra. '- (!,.((. J1' - -..
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The study department !of the Port
land Women's Research club" will meet
Wednesday at the. home pf Mrs. A. Lv
George, No. 655. Eabt Madison street
Th speakers . will b Lester Hum
phreya. United State district attorney,
and Stanley Myers.! district attorney.
Frank; Jue wjll sini, accompanied by
Randolph Howard. TmIss! Helga Han-
seti will give i violin! numbers,, accora-
paftted by Harold Graham. Tb host
esses will be Mrs. D N. Watt, Mrs. W.
O. Scott, Mrs A. Leonard. Mrs. R. H.
Sawyer, Mrs. O. Kl Cassldy, i Mrs. D.
F. McGilL Mrs. F. W. Mae Pike, Mrs.
G.i W. Fenstermacher, 5trs. A. L. Rush.
Mrs. H. E. Miller. Mrs. John Beach an
Mrs. H. L. Ganoe. Current events will
be discussed and each member Is re
Quested to briny a topla Members only
of th Xlesearoh - club ar - eUgifel -to
the study department and reservations
must be made for the luncheon by call
ing Mrs. J. K. G-CkUingham, SeUwood
1244. or Mrs.. A. L. Rush. Iln 1033
Tak Mount Scott or Hawthorn car to
18th-street. . ,s . i
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Wlllasaett chapter. Daughters of th
American Revolution,- will hold their
November meeting ? In the auditorium
of th Y. W C. A. on Wednesday aft
ernoon. November, t, at o'clock. The
program win be given by Columbia
chapter. Children of th American
Revolution, - with Mrs. "A. - IL Work
man and Mrs. J. F. Huxtabl arrang
ing. The.program promises to b most
Interesting. Among th numbers are
violin selection by Mies Pearl Sta
ples, dances - by Miss Bessie Davis,
reading by Miss Dorothy Rossman and
"America ung by th junior C A. R.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to all
members f Multnomah ' chapter and
any vi-iUng or; unaffiUatod Paughtera,
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Th Friday Afternoon club win meet
Friday at the homo of Mrs. Maurice A.
Bray, No. 881 East Kelly street. The
program will Include a review of Edith
Wharton's "Th Ar of Innocence"
by &rs. Edgar H. Whitney. Responses
t rollcail will be - responded to by
title of book of current : fiction.
Lunch will Served at 1 p. m. . j
Ait the- reguiar- weekly meeting of
the" Ban Tlllie Girls' club, held at the
L'nal B'rith building. Monday, the ex
ecutive committee reported plana for
a basaar which will be I given - next
month. : O. A.: Natanson.f director of
tne I Red Lantern players! and of th
Portland School of Music and Dra
matic art, related many? Interesting"
feature about th production of a play
and gav a' general outline of the ef
forts required to produce one. A num
ber of vocal selection wer rendered
byNMr. Natartson. who waa accompa
nied y Miss Dansy Gibson. The club
will meet Monday at the B'nal B'rith
building. There will be a general
open discussion oa any desired subject,
which will b followed by a social hour,
when refreshments will be served by
the officers. j Member wishing to take
part In th chorus, meet with -W. H.
Boyer at the i B'nal B'rith building,
Monday, November 8. at f p. m. ;
.": - I' " ' i- t'"?'::',:"'5;l 't
The -Woman' society "of -, White
Temple was entertained by Mrs. J. H.
Sroufe Wednesday, : The program was.
In charge of Mrs. T. J. villa rs. , Mra
Vernon Kelly led the devotional. Mrs.
T. Eugene Fantettt, wife of Rev. Fan-
tetti, pastor of the Italian Baptist
church, spoke On "East 1st West and
West Is East.1 and Mrs. L. C Tobias
told of : th present political and re
ligious conditions C In ' India. The
women's quartet consisting of ' Bess
Owen, RunyaB, -. Miss. Anne : Johnson,
Mrs.- E. J. Dunphy and Mrs. J. W.
Marchbank. sang. Tasty refreshments
wer - served by th hostess. A large
annal thank offering for missions was
received. . - : : -
Owing to the meeting at th stock
show , Portland Association of . Local
Club ' Leaders' for Boys, and Girls'
Work will not hold their regular meet
ing November 7. All local leaders and
others -interested , in boys'- and girls'
olubs ar urged to attend th meeting
of the state local club leader at th
Pacific International Livestock expo
sition Thursday at 8 p. m.-..-. :. ; : :'.
Mrs. T. Narod baa again been placed
at the head of th ; Falling Parent
Teacher association-, td fill the vacancy
mad by the removal of Mrs. Ida H.
Beyer. Mrs. Narod ssrved th associa
tion as president for a number tot years
and a suceessful year la anticipated
under her able leadership. 1
Chapter '-S5 of th P". O.-Sister-'
hood will meet ' Wednesday f with Mrs.
A. E. Gebbie, No. 723 East 20th street
hostess. Luncheon will be served at 1
p. m. - I V-&i:r 'V?
Th Woman Guild of Grace Memo-
rial church are . already making plans
for its annual baxaar to b held early
In December in the woman' clubhouse.
Cliibs Report
Mjicli Activity
0 w- o r
fTTHE ClackamaS . Countv Federst' -'n
X tof Women's Organisations met wHVi
Mrs. M. Webber. Iakewood ttation,
Tuesday, 'when several orsanisatiorfi
of the county wer-represented. Clubs
reported good work being doa in Useir
particular locality.- -
Much Interest is being manifests i
by the clubs toward the county nursi
and county library, both of which ere
needed in the county. The next meet
ing will be held In .January, time and
place to be -stated later.
The county federation Is behind th
movement to establish railroad trans
portation' between Oregon City and Os
wego. , Th council and Commercial
Club of Oswego are pushing the project
with indications of success er lor. r.
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The Portland Federation of Women'
Organisation will hold ft regular
monthly meeting Saturday at 3 p. m.
In the assembly room of the Hotel
Portland, the president, Mrs. Alexander
Thompson, presiding. The first hour
will b devoted to business and the re
port of th . chairmen of standing
committees. Mrs. Charles W. Wil-.
llama, chairman of the executive com
mute Inlcharg of Oregon's campaign
to- raise j 10.000 - for th seven union
Christian: college for women of tho
Orient, will tell of the plan of th cam
paign and th great need for It suc
cess.. E. C Sammons, general for the
1923 Community Chest drive, will out
line thai plana of hi organisation.
Mr. Evelyn. McCluaky will speak on
Musio week and provide a abort musi
cal program. President ar asked to
b prepared to pay th annual dues
of their organisations. An invitation
Is extended to the public to attend all
meetings of the federation.
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Following Is th program for th
Democratic Woman' club, Thursday,
in room A. Central libra. nr. at n. m -
Topio fori th day, "Know Your- City" ;
m City Charter and th , Proposed
Amendments, City Attorney Frank S.
Grant; "Th City Council," Mra IC N.
Miliar: "Th' Yearlv Acnronrlatlon
Mra Bertha Cook : - "Departments of
th City Governments." Mra Alice
Chailan; ."Judicial Function of tht
City Government," Joseph K. Carson ;
History of the City of Portland," Mrs.
auco , ataaans ; . "Home Rule." Mrs.
Kristin Belt soloist, Bernard Harry
Henderson. , -u
Daughter of th American Revolu-,
tlon. Willamette chapter, ruardlans of
th Roosevelt statue, appointed by Dr.
Kehry Waldo Co and Multnomah
chapter, 'will participate In the after
noon ceremonies of- Arm is tic day at
th request of Dr. Co. Charter mem
bers and members at' large will please
aavtse - whether or not they can b
present and if their automobiles are
available for the afternoon parade.
Multnomah- chapter, Mra- E. T. Tall-
maag. ttt isis, - .wiiamott chapter,
Mra A. W. Batrd. East 4289. Placa
for formation In th parad: will b
given through th press.
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The Portland Woman's elub will meet
Friday at 2 p. m. at th club house.
Taylor, between 12th and 13th streets.
A Phimister Proctor, noted New York
Sculptor, maker of th Roosevelt statue,
will speak. Mrs. F. J. XCan will speak
oa educational motion pictures. Mtwi
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uiua amcinuiay, aiuiim oauet, in
terpretative and classical dancer, wtlt
give a solo dance. Ther win be duo-
art numbers with . Miss Alio Levlna
Andrews, as soloist .
The? Oregon Stat Avoman's Xrei
club invlt the public to attend a dis
cussion on the undeveloped powers of
the human eye In the light of modern
science with special reference to the
prevention of myopia In school chil
dren and the relief of eve trouble
without glasses. Ld by Dr. Clara C.
Ingham In tha Story hour room of the
Central .library, Monday, 8 p. m.
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? Laurelhurst, Study club will meet st
the clubhouse on Monday November 6,
at 3 p. tn. - I
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