The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 17, 1922, Page 40, Image 40

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SUNDAY MORNING, ' DECEHBEXt : 17; 1922
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A DELIGHTFUL bridge party was given Wednesday
of last week, when Mrs. William Daughtrey Jr. enter
tained. Mrs. Theodore J. Langtpn, who before her recent
mairiage was Miss Beatrice Quackenbush, will leayel shortly
to make her home in Los Angeles, CaL " Mrs. L. H. Hol
man, a Portland matron who entertains frequently.
Laurelhurst
i Clufe to,.Give
Nevv YearHop
' f 1UJS annual $ew Tear dano of
-X t uralhurst tub win t triven
'Saturday eveeaing at th clubhouaa,
undr tha auapicea of the Women'-
' roffrtt mitm Unit, vrlth Mrs. W. R.
Stmons as chairman. Kewpie dolls,
dressed by members of the club, will
be on sale, the proceeds to be used for
the purchase of the lot adjoining- the
clubhouse, Tuesday the weekly meet
ins1 of the Women's Progressive Unit
111 be held, with luncheon at 1 p. m.
" A special card party will be held
Thursday eveeninv as a culmination of
the membership drive for the purpose
of Introducing the -new members.
OlOIOiOiOiOIdiOl
Give, Her, Furs
X for Xmas
Hudson Bay
TH GIFT OF ;GIFT&
' Radical Redactions' .
20W PREYAIL-';.:.
HUDSON BAY
FURCOe '
CcHabie Far Manafactorers
West Park & Morrison
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Two EnglisK
Visitors Made
Honor Guests
TA JJQHTFyt. visitors who
spendlnjr two or three months here
are Mrs. WtUlam Watson Reid and
her daughter. Mrs. J. Douglas Carrick.
of Carlisle. Etaa-Iand. Roth ! -
ed Portland before, and Mrs. Carrick.
no is . remembered as Miss Jessie
Reld.' spent a year on the. coast with
her sister. Miss Helen, who now lives
in Burma. She Is the wife of J. Les
lie MoCaiium, a promtnant offloial for
uie ngusn governments and as such
played a leading part in entertaining
of the Prince of Slam and also the
Prince of Wales on their recent visits
t Burma.
Both Mrs." Reld - and Mrs. Carrick
are greatly traveled and . have spent
n urma. They are house
guesu of Mrs. Raid's -brother, Mr. J.
Thorbura Rosa, and are visiting other
relatives In McMinnvUle and Astoria,
and . hero la the city many friends,
new and old. are entertaining then in
many interesting ways. Among these
social events Mr. and Mrs.. Row were
hosts to 20 for a delightful family
party. In honor of their guests Thanks
giving day. ' Mrs. H C. , Wortman en
tertained infonally at tea in honor
os tae isitors last week. -
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-- Miss Same Stuart- was . hostess for
an attractive dinner Tuesday evening
at Hotel Portland. Covers were placed
for Judge and Mrs; Martin Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. fidgarW. Smith. Mr.
ahd Mrs. James A. Coon, Mr. and Mrs,
Stanley Boqulst. Mr.- and Mrs. Xwls
xiaoaii. Mr. and Mrt. Fred Noe, Mr.
Wsadeu Kelgh PhiUipa and the hos-
Lenore Thomas
ells Betroth a
to Mr. Kiefabef
AT a charmingly appointed mncneoa
. In the gold room of the Multnomah
hotel. Saturday. Miss Ignore Thomas
announced, her engagement to Mr. John
Gilbert KJefaber of this city, v The ta
bla was artistically decorated with
rosea, and ferns. 1 - '
. Miss Thomas is the daughter of Mrs.
Frances Thomas of this city and is a
graduate of the College of Notre Dame,
San Jose. CaL, a member of the Hunt
olub and for . several years has ' been
studying voic tmder John Clatre aeon-
telth. - :. : -
Mr. Klefaher. who ie assistant man
ager of the Multwnnah hotel.: is the son
of Mr. John Frank Kiefaber of Dayton,
Ohio. 'He to a member of -the Sigma
Chi fraternity and local civic- clubs and
he served overseas in the ar wjth the
69th C a: C. Mr. Kiefaber was--- stu
dent or the university or Mictuxan.c' j
. .Therweadteg will, an event of the
near sutura.
The 'third of the series of subscrin-
tlon dances " given by the Drill corps
ot Oregon comraandery No. 1, Knights
Templar, was held , at Chrlstensens
ball last Monday evening. During
tne intermission, the guests were fa
vored .with a dance by liss Mary
uzaoeui wiineim, swne is a very tal
entea ntue dancer. .
The foUowine attended: Messrs. and
Mesdames F. W. Aries, W. B. Burton,
William R. Boone. Verdi Berg. George
-Cannon, w. 1. Cornell. George H.
Crawford, Fred Cooper, George B.
Cellars, A. B. Davidson, Elmer A.
Droste, J. G. Durat, J. E. Davis, I R
Eider, Ernest W. Ellis, A. G. Flndlay,
C Emll Force. Gen F. Greene. A.
Gleia, R. J. Gordon, Doy Gray,: O. A.
Hess. F. w. Howell. Arthur H, John
Bton. p ranch S. Jones. Robert Krohri,
Kellogg, W. R. Kaser. Carl G.
Liebe. j. I JLatture. Frank- ucaa. F.
J. Laird, Frank M. McCriUis, Frank
McJury, Charles Mills, Robert Martyn,
T. L. Malloy, Dolph R. Norton, John
C. Osborn, J. R. Oswald, P. P Popple
ton, li. c Powaau, Wallace J. Phillips,
cnaries Runyon, R. D. Rennie. Ed
ward Reed. Albert H. Schmidt. Robert
Skeen, Fred Simington, Russell H.
Stephens, F. T. Stone, Win H. See. W.
C. Stone, H. C. Thompson, A. H. Trego,
Bn F. Van Klrkf Fred W.-Wagner
Sard Wiest, C. W. Toung, R. T. Wing
er, W. . Kincaid, W. C Smith. Henry
Harlan and Messrs. C Hanzllk Jr
George Meredith, Alexander M. Oliver,
James A. Ormandy, E. R. -Rasmussen,
Carl H. Sigglm, Randolph Simpson, G
Stanat and Mesdames Mays, Weber,
and the Misses Grace Walsh. Hart.
Slgglin. Edna Tait. Lulu Woodland.
and Lochridge. -
A number of her friends who were
members of a BOO club some 20 years
ago gave a surprise party for Mrs.
R. P. Graham at her home. Tuesday.
The afternoon was spent at bridge,
followed by luncheon.. Those Included
In the guests' list were Mesdames A.
L. Hasaler. W. J. Crain. W ' H Set
ver. George P. Henderson,' .T." J. Mur
phy, O. M.. Plum jtierand.J. H. Rich
mond.
- Mis Dorothy Cochran, who hae been
the. bouse Yuest "of Miss Ruth Bruere,
left Wednesday morning. for her home
in Washington, D. C Miss Cochran
was the incentive for many delightful
social affairs during her stay and made
many friends among the younger eel
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robert ot the
MaUory hotel are making an exten
sive tour of the East and South. They
will spend some time in Florida, later
going, to; New Tork and may -visit
.Bermuda berore returning to- Portland.
v wH Scalps oy
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; Assembly dub entertained with an
enjoyable dancing party at Laurel
hurst clubhouse, Friday evening. These
affairs are given once a month and are
siways largely - ; attended. ; Patrons
and patronesses were Messrs. and
Mesdames W. IL Masters, R. H. Camp,
Guy Johnson. John Kelly, James A.
C Tait and. Dr. Clifford Moor.
" Mr.: and Mrs. Henry Hognes enter
tained, a bridge club. which includes
16 merSbers of the younger married
set, at their home "PTcdaesday cve-
Aa&urg can Be Beffer aar
. the remarkable .
me of tltaf rimderfiulnett
fom'c SCALP-TONER
THE TJARltfELLQ .
COSZ1ZTIC SHOP :
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But Music ! Wliat- 6iMM2
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Duo-Art pianos 750 up.
Steinways 925 up.
. Player pianos 395 up.
Upright pianos 3 50 up.
. Grand pianos 645 up.
Many other excellent pi
anos at variety of prices.
Music rolls cut to order
Standand player rolls 75c
to 1.50.
Vktrolas 25 tip."
Wonderful Victrola val
, lies around 100 to 250.
Victor records 75c up. .
Piano benches 14.50 up.
' Music rolls and cabinets.
T TiTA VE YOU remembered musk this
jLjjf Chiisbiias Jrlaveyw
joy throughput ' the year '&at music vdU
Have you thought of the Duo-Art piano,
thatjmarveloiis imtnimerit that givfes the mas
tymrowh household as a breathless audienc
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Have you thought of the i Pianola? The
many: noble instruments that give complete
command of music to hearts Aaryearni to
gers that never learned: to play?
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Have you thought of the Victrola? Of the
dancing, the kughih the listening to melody
that it will bring to your fireside?. Have you
thought what a perfect small gift evena Victor
record or a good player roll has become?
Have you .thought of a musical merchandise
able at this House up and down the coast?
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Convenient terms cordially extended.
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PORTLAND
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