The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 17, 1922, Page 37, Image 37

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SECTION FOUR
SOCIETY
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XJMEIIOXJS aanclngpartiBvaid bo-
cial affairs are planned for the
coming week' that the' holiday eqason
trfay be uehered In "properly. -Thla reicn
of fesUvitiep will coiltlnue'weU into the!
New Tear, and will be marked- by,.!
number' of brilliant affairs. The "pres
ence in town 'of , many students whp
have been away .to school "and ' who are
borne for the holidays wUl he the . in
spiration for much of the entertaining
As a preliminary to the entertaining
for the younger set was ' the dancing
party at which Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Henningsen were hosts Friday eventriK,
as a compliment to Mtsa Harriet Grif
fith and Mr. Frits Henningsen. whose
birthdays ocenrrea-on'that-datei----;'
Another enjoyable affair for-the de
. butante set was the farewell luncheon
given In honor of Miss Dorothy" Coch
ran, which announced the: engagement
of Miss Roth Bruere to Mr. Charles
Newel Hoggins. . , , .
Monday : afternoon a large group ' of
the prominent matrons' gathered at
Trinity parish bouse for the reading of
"loyalties., by Sarah TruaxJ Albert.
From the first these readings hays been
most popular, and it is with regret that
Monday's entertainment will mark the
last: of this interesting j series, tit "Is"
planned, however, that Mrs. Albert wiU
give a reading 'January, 6, as, a benefit
for the People's Institute.
The dancing party, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge-T. Gerlinger Sat
urday will bring out. the younger set
Of special, interest is the reading at
the Hotel Multnomah Tuesday evening
by Ruby Page Ferguson (Mrs. Anthony
Euwer) of "A Bill of 'Divorcement.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris have as
their bouse guest Mrs. C W. Niemeyer
of Edmonton. - Alberta, who ' will go
from here c to Salem for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Uston. . She will
remain in Oregon over the holidays.
Mrs; J; P. Thompson is now 'at Cor-
onado. Cal , where she wiU spend the
holidays with , her son-in-law and
: daughter. Commander and Mrs. Kor--man
Murray Bmith.. TJ. S.r N, at the
Hotel del Orenadow - r-X'-
i Mrs. Henry Fleckensteta and Mttle
son. Robert, left Thursday to visit her
sister. Mrs.. A. D. WlUoughby, In
Tacoma for the holiday season. It.
Fleckenstein will join them for Chiist-
Cards are out "announcing that Mr!
and Mrs. Elliott Rubles Corbett wiU
be at home New Tear's day to their
many friends from 4 to ( p. in.
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a very lovely home weddmg: last cverans Miss Marjone McGuffe.becameltla bncfc husBaad. Capfairi Poage are among
the pew arnYals at Vancouver barracks. One of the btere-VKltcrs Is Irs Qafr is -bemg "eitensrvely' feted. &t$ "-fM
.zaoi i(?Bladcat amos (Hcleri Haller).
uncement ot the engagement ot Miss Kuth Bruere, daughter of Dr.-and Mrsi Gustave lBraereiMi!Charesewel : Huggins; ; At
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MRS. JAMES W. CAIRXS was host-v.
ess at a, iarge card 'party for the
wives of-the officers at' Vancouver bar
racks. .This is tthe first of - a series ot
eardpartieswhichwiu 'be given by th
various -women1 of the post this season.
. Mrsi! .T. ;M Harris entertained ths
women of the . poet. Friday , afternoon
in the ;Serytoe'clubroofns--with a large.,
bridge- party. .. '. lYotij 4 "f to- S , o'clock
Captain; and JkIrs.M Harris received the
officers of the. pol and- were hosts at
a .tha dan8aot..;nie affairs was uiven
in honor of Mrs. James W. .Cairns. ,'
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: vMrsi-r Philip Ovcrstreet.-was hostess
Tuesday a&ernoea' r at t bridge, v Four
tables' were . in play, ,tilje was . assisted "
in entertaining br-vMrs. jAr C. Toung.
Captain Overstree has received or-,
ders.ta Reno,Ney. iTheyviU leave in
a few ;days.-, - ,
. Captain and t Mrs.- Joljn rC-- Gllthere
are .- among the, new, 'arrivals : at . ths
peet. H Captain Glithero has just com
pleted two year' tour pt. service la
Alaska. ;rv"k;.V.';. - . -
" One of the -many enjoyable 'social
functions, whichafe" being planned for
the pleasure of, th many - members oC
the HUb-deb set who, are home for .the
holidays." .will be . the dance, given, at
the home of, Mr.V and Mr. .George T.
Gerlinger,, Saturday ,e-enipg. - The af
fair is . being given . by.' a .number of
tAs school set who have been meeting
at the different, homes for' little Fri
day flight dancing parties. ' . Assisting
Mrs, Gerlinger, i rt ' receiving will be
Mrs..Lloyd .We;wrth arid Mrs. Jef
fie .Powers,"" "'".''
Mrs. -John TC Kollock invited a Bum- -berf
of, children to her home Friday
for a ' party : given' in ' honor ' of little
Miss " Betty Lre wis. daughter of Mrs.
Caril;l. .I-ewis pf SeatUc. wbo with
iter mother is the house guest of Mrs.
W.iJordan. ijXJ
-. Iu nonor of her jiinth birthday, Mrs.
Harry W. Sharp ; will entertain with, ;
a party Saturday ; for her daughter,
Mies , Kdlth Sharp. Invitations hav
been sent to 25 of Miss Sharp's- UtUe
friends. - :TT , . . , . -
-r The 5 Misses ' Elixabetlj and - Marie -Josephine
Hobeo entertained-a group
of friends at' .thet Hotel; Portland sup
per dance Thursday evening,. ; Cover
were .placed for -.Jtt. . '
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Mr. and Mrs, C.- It. Chambreau hsve
returned t from California, where tbey
have .been - for . some time, and will
spend the holiday season.with Ir. and
Mrs. ,M. Bouvy at La Grande, Or. .